
Marc Interviews Jake Harries and Irini & Jonathan will be interviewing Felicie d’Estienne d’Orve.
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This critically acclaimed broadcast is every Wednesday evening at 7-8pm, a series of hour long live interviews with people working at the edge of contemporary practices in art, technology & social change; discussing events and controversies, exhibitions, artworks and their social contexts
Jake Harries has been making music in Sheffield since the 1980s and is a sound artist, musician/producer, composer and field recordist with a strong interest in media art and the practical use of Open Source audio-visual software. He was a member of electronic funk band Chakk which is best known for building Sheffield’s first large recording studio, FON Studios, in the mid 1980s. He is currently one of “freestyle techno” trio Heights of Abraham and The Apt Gets, a band which uses guitars and only Open Source software on recycled computers to create songs from spam emails. He is Digital Arts Programme Manager at open access media lab, Access Space, and the current curator of the LOSS (Linux Open Source Sound) a website dedicated to music made with FLOSS. http://audiotools.lowtech.org& http://www.access-space.org
Continue reading Furtherfield on Resonance FM – March 16th 2011

Ruth Interviews Simon Poulter and Irini & Jonathan will be interviewing Ellie Harrison.
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This critically acclaimed broadcast is every Wednesday evening at 7-8pm, a series of hour long live interviews with people working at the edge of contemporary practices in art, technology & social change; discussing events and controversies, exhibitions, artworks and their social contexts.
Simon Poulter is a practising artist with a live folio of commissions and projects. Much of his work crosses over from exhibiting and creating projects as an individual as well as working with others. He has facilitated creative technology labs working with over 200 artists nationally and internationally through his work with PVA MediaLab (http://www.pva.org.uk). And has recently been working with architectural design teams. Was artist in residence at Metal (http://www.metalculture.com), in Southend – on – Sea, Essex, and continues to work with them and other artists working on socially contextual and technological projects. http://simonpoulter.co.uk
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Marc Interviews Stuart Bowditch and Irini & Jonathan will be interviewing Stanza.
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Stanza, is a London based British artist who specializes in interactive art, networked spaces, installations and performances. Stanza’s artworks explore artistic and technical opportunities to enable new aesthetic perspectives, experiences and perceptions within context of architecture, data spaces and online environments, crossing borders between artistic, technological and scientific sectors.
His award winning online projects have been invited for exhibition in digital festivals around the world. Work has centered on the idea of the building as a new display system and various projects have been made using live data, the use of live data in architectural space, and how it can be made into meaningful representations. See ‘Publicity’, ‘Robotica’, ‘Sensity’, as well as a whole series of work manipulating real time CCTV data to making artworks with them: See, ‘Velocity’, ‘Authenticity’, ‘Urban Generation’. These works reform the data, work with the idea of bringing data from outside into the inside, and then present it back out again in open ended systems where the public is often engaged in or directly embedded in the artwork. http://www.stanza.co.uk
Continue reading Furtherfield on Resonance FM – March 2nd 2011

Ruth Interviews Eleonora Oreggia aka XNAME and Irini & Jonathan will be interviewing Christian Kerrigan.
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This critically acclaimed broadcast is every Wednesday evening at 7-8pm, a series of hour long live interviews with people working at the edge of contemporary practices in art, technology & social change; discussing events and controversies, exhibitions, artworks and their social contexts. http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/radio
Eleonora Oreggia aka XNAME, discusses ‘Virtual Entity’, a research project and a work of net-art trying to redefine the concepts of authenticity, ownership, uniqueness and seriality within the digital domain. The practical aspect of this speculation is a simple application developed to create (and edit) the soul of a file. This is a metaphor: the soul, a text-based soul, is the place where it is written who or what a certain entity is; it is a mark for the preservation of identity. http://xname.cc/
Continue reading Furtherfield on Resonance FM – Feb 22nd 2011

Marc Interviews Art is Open Source (AOS) and Irini & Jonathan will be interviewing Monica Biagioli. Every Wednesday – 7-8pm, Listen live: http://resonancefm.com
Italian artist duo Art is Open Source (AOS) discuss their latest project, REFF (RomaEuropaFakeFactory). REFF presents itself as a fake institution, designing crafted applications and invasive practices – it is an Augmented Reality Drug (AR), a book, an urban performance, a world-wide networked distribution and publishing tool. Consisting of 60 authors, artists, designers, architects, hackers, journalists and activists.
Continue reading Furtherfield on Resonance FM – Feb 16th 2011

Marc interviews Elisa Rose & Gary Danner from Station Rose about their recent publication STATION ROSE: 20 Digital Years Plus. They will also discuss Station Rose’s history in the field of audiovisual art, electronic music, net art and audiovisual live performance. “Station Rose had every right to claim ‘cyberspace is our land. “They were there very early, they raised their antennas and put down deep roots, and they never left.” – Bruce Sterling, 2010.
The Digital Art of Station Rose started in Vienna in 1988, at a time when the Web still was far beyond mainstream, when Mondo 2000 never had heard about the music genre “Techno”, when future net-art-critics still mostly were university students, and when the Iron Curtain was surrounding Austria´s east, south east and north border.
Continue reading Furtherfield on Resonance FM – Feb 9th 2011
View the Exhibtions Page for more details on the Unleashed Devices exhibition at Watermans.

Photo Credits: Gareth Goodison
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Jonathan Munro and Gareth Goodison (captincaptin), and Parag K Mital have an exhibition on at the Watermans Art Center throughout Decemeber and January. The gallery is open all week 11am – 11pm, More information can be found HERE
Responsive Ecologies explores notions of captivity, collective behaviour and human-nature social relations. The forms of interaction within the work take inspiration from the study of ecology (the relations of organisms, and their interactions with the environment) and reflect upon the possible implications of our actions and activities on the sustainability of future ecologies. As each individual visitor has the capability to expand or constrain the experiences of others, a coordinated approach is required in order to see the installation in its completed form.
 
Join us on Resonance 104.4FM
Wednesday, Dec 15th 2010.
Time 7-8pm (UK – GMT).
Hosts: Marc Garrett
Special Guests: Josephine Berry Slater and Anthony Iles from Mute Magazine and Jonathan Munro, Gareth Goodison from captincaptin and Parag K Mital.
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Continue reading Furtherfield on Resonance FM – Dec 15th 2010
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